You can explore this dashboard to find out some interesting facts such as:

The number of eruptions for each volcano since 1500, with the Etna being the volcano with the most: 1,139 eruptions.

The most common type of volcano is a Stratovolcano. Among these you will find the Merapi, the Villarrica and the Etna.

The most common type of tectonic setting for an eruption is Compressional Continental.

Surprisingly, the countries with more events coming from a single volcano are Italy and France.

You can watch Remy's video submission to the contest where he walks us through all the steps involved in building this model, including Excel's Power Query, Power Pivot, Power View and Power BI's impressive Q&A feature, which allowed him to ask questions in natural language and get visualized volcano answers on the fly.

When having powerBI & office365, I'm able to build my own dashboards. Which I ofcourse like to embed in my own website, making it accesable also for people who aren't running powerBI and/or office365. Is that already possible, when I'm correct I read somewhere that this isn't possible upto now?

Thanks for your comment and feedback. For now, this is something that we just enabled on our blog and we have no specific plans of making this available publicly for now. If we do, the best place to find out will be the blog so stay tuned.